Señas de identidad en el Chile actual: de blasones, orfandades y cofradías
2014; Issue: 30 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4067/s0716-58112014000200007
ISSN0717-621X
Autores Tópico(s)Latin American Literature Studies
ResumoThis work about recent Chilean Autobiographical Narrations emphasizes three scenaries: the heraldry, the orphanage and the confraternity.The writing about heraldry proposes a close filiation with family and national traditions, based on the recognition of a prestigious lineage, linked with a proper name (Los círculos morados, de Jorge Edwards and Conjeturas sobre la memoria de mi tribu, de José Donoso).The orphanage, supposedly closer to a postmodern spirit, is stated from a fragmentary ego that resists the order from olderly voices; but at the same time appears attached to them (Correr el tupido velo, de Pilar Donoso; Bosque quemado, de Roberto Brodsky and Missing, de Alberto Fuguet).Finally, the confraternity proposes liasons that displace or susbstitute the kindred relations.
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